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Eyes on Screen

Eyes on Screen

Veröffentlicht: 2026-04-10
© Second Look Media
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Veröffentlicht: 2026-04-10
© Second Look Media
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Bruce Miller on The Testaments: Daisy, Agnes, June & Changes

Bruce Miller on The Testaments: Daisy, Agnes, June & Changes

Who’s got questions about The Testaments? We do! We take them to the top as The Testaments Showrunner Bruce Miller joins Fiona to discuss the major characters and plot twists of The Handmaid’s Tale spinoff so far. (Contains spoilers about the first
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Who’s got questions about The Testaments? We do! We take them to the top as The Testaments Showrunner Bruce Miller joins Fiona to discuss the major characters and plot twists of The Handmaid’s Tale spinoff so far. (Contains spoilers about the first three episodes of The Testaments, obviously). Bruce, a friend of the show, and frequent guest on our previous podcast, #eyesongilead, answers these questions and more: Is Daisy who we think she is? (and if so, how?); What major departures can we expect from the Margaret Atwood novel? And speaking of books, did June Osborne ever 'write' hers? This is a must-listen for fans of The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments alike. Eyes on Screen is hosted by Fiona Williams, Sana Qadar, Haidee Ireland and Natalie Hambly (of Eyes on Gilead: A Handmaid’s Tale Companion podcast fame). Watch along with us every week, then join the conversation by following Eyes on Screen on Instagram: @eyesonscreenpod Edited and mixed by Jeremy Wilmot. Theme music composed by Ashley Jade and Tinome Wientzek. #thetestamentspodcast #testamentsrecaps
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Erscheinungs­datum: 10.4.2026, 12:24:32

Beschreibung

From the team behind Eyes on Gilead: The Handmaid’s Tale Companion, the award-winning podcast known for deep-dive analysis and sharp observations, comes a new weekly TV and film podcast: Eyes on Screen.
Hosted by Fiona Williams, Sana Qadar, Haidee Ireland and Natalie Hambly, this is a new independent show, and the next chapter for the team known for watching closely, a bit obsessively, and always with plenty to say.
As The Handmaid’s Tale expands into The Testaments, we’ll be following along week by week with episode recaps, analysis and yes, dubious predictions. Alongside that, Eyes on Screen covers new TV shows, movie releases and what to watch next, as well as older favourites worth revisiting.
Each week we talk through storytelling, performance, cinematography, score and the details that make a show or film work, mixing analysis with conversation, a few theories, and the kind of thoughts that come from watching something with other people who notice everything.
We’ll also be speaking with cast and creators, sharing interviews and insider insight to deepen the connection to the TV shows and movies we love, and explore how they’re made behind the scenes.
Because sometimes the best part of watching something is having someone to talk about it with.
If you’re looking for thoughtful TV and film discussion, episode breakdowns and reviews, or a TV and film podcast that helps you decide what to watch next, this is for you.
If you’re into The Testaments, TV recap podcasts, film analysis, movie reviews, or just hearing people unpack what they’ve watched in a way that feels like you're catching up with friends, you’ll feel right at home.
For returning Eyes on Gilead listeners, welcome back. For new listeners, you can jump in anywhere.
New episodes weekly.
Follow along on Instagram @eyesonscreenpod for updates and more.
Watching closely, talking it through, and enjoying the conversation along the way: This is Eyes On Screen.
Eyes on Screen is a Second Look Media production.
Theme music: Ashley Jane and Timon Wientzek
Photography: Ashley Mar / Design: Fiona Williams
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